Ruby on Rails

Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Needs a location

Meetup Agenda

• 6:30pm - Setup and start working

• 7pm - Break for quick introductions

• 7:15pm - 8:30 pm - Open Lab, tech talk, or project

Contact policy at buildings that need access

Certain building managements requires meetup hosts to let people in and do not encourage them being contacted. Please respect the policy, in case the location requires access to the building contact the group lead if information is provided, or drop a comment on the meetup page. We'll come and get you. Want to be a Ruby on Rails Lead? If you are passionate about learning ROR with fellow awesome women and want to help us, come on out! Drop us a message or email us and let us know that you are interested in helping us with the Rails study group!

RESOURCES

These are the resources that members have been following along, feel free to suggest if you have more to add!

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